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mm. (l FURNITURE CO. 3 Mr, imi! ana-tit Denn-Gerretsen Co. offers a Complete Fuel Service 01 I Clean Burning Shell Burner Oils I ! F0A-5X to give mare heat from leu fuel O MILL WOOD O PRES-TO-LOGS O UTAH COAL O SAWDUST O BRIQUETS O PLANER ENDS For Fuel Service Call 402 West Oak St.7)U2-2636VO-HXA T o0rev66 The Great HEW TASTE IICKI' UEWINO COMPANY, IAIEM, OUOON MR. AND MBS. DEETS ENTERTAIrfCLASS AT THEIR HOME RECENTLY Mr. and Mrj. Joe Deeti of Roso burg, entertained the Home Build ers clss of the First Baptist church, at their home on Mill street recently. Mr. Deets is the teacher of this church class. Visit ing was enjoyed throughout the evening and moving pictures were shown. .Mrs. Meets served lovely refreshments to the following members. Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Hanneman, Mrs. Abbie ilcGlothlan and baby; Mr. and Mrs. Jack William, Mr. and - Mrs. Lai Nielson and chil dren; Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson and children; Mi1, and Mrs. Jack Toi and daughter; nd the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Deets. RIVERSDALE GRANGE PLANS BAZAAR AND CARNIVAL NOV. 3 Riversdale Grange held a regu lar meeting Friday, Oojt. 19, with Master Lehne presiding. Thret of ficers were absent. The committee chairman re ported on various topics after which the home economics chair man, Ethel Youngren, announced that the annual bazaar and carni val will be set for Saturday, Nov. 3. A dinner will be served at 6:30 p. m. and the carnival will start at 7 p. m. All kinds of games and the popular ountry store with all kinds of farm produce will be presented. Aprons, pillowcases and towels will be featured in the fancy work department. The lecturers program was con ducted by Kay Simmons. The next meeting will be Nov. 2. At this time they will hold an election of officers and the ladies are asked to bring a sack lunch for two. PATCH AND CHAT CLUB ENTERTAINED RECENTLY The Patch and Chat club met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Thomas Findlay on the Kea sey road. The evening was spent sewing and visiting. Refreshments of Halloween' fa vors were served by the hostess who was assisted by her daughters, Mrs. Bill Resner and Brenda Find lay, i . Members present were: Mrs. Darley Ware, Mrs. E. H. Verrell, Mrs. C. Comenico, Mrs. E. G. Trozelle, Mrs. Gordon Ware, Mrs. Curtis Calkins and Mrs. D. W. Keasey. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Curtis Calkins on the Calkins road, Nov. 6. SOUTH DEER CREEK GRANGE TO ENTERTAIN SHERIFF'S RESERVE The South Deer Creek Grange will entertain the Sheriff's reserve at a potluck dinner Saturday at the hall starting at 7:30 p.m. sharp. Members are to bring their own table service. SWINGEROO SQUARE DANCE CLUB TO MEET The Swingeroo Square dance club will meet Saturday, Oct. 27, at the Edenbower school gym. Dancing will start at nine o'clock for members and guests. Ladies are asked to bring pie. Club mem berships are still open for anyone interested. GEORGE STARMER CAMP AND AUXIL&RY TO MEfC The George Starmer camp and auxiliary will meet Monday for a, potluck dinner at 6:30 p. m. All members are requested to be pres ent as important decisions will be made. CATHOLIC LADIES RUMMAGE SALE SLATED The Catholic ldaies will hold their regular rummage sale in the basement of tnjs rectory on uan street, Saturday from 8:30 a. m. until 4:30 p. m. RECEPTION PLANNED FOR SUNDAY AFTERNOON A reception for the department officers of the Florence Nightingale tent, No. 15, Essie Olson and Ruth Plumer will be held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Marr at two o'clock. MASQUERADE DANCE AT GLIDE SATURDAY . A masquerade dance will be held Saturday at the Glide Grange hall. Ladies are asked to bring sand wiches. Everybody is welcome. Poisonous Mushrooms Sought By Researchers PORTLAND Wl A thousand pounds of a scarlet-capped, poi sonous mushroom are wanted by the Oregon Mycological society, which thinks it will be able to get them from coastal residents. L. D. Carson, a committee chairman for the society, said he had promised 1000 pounds to the national institute of arthritis and metabolical diseases at Bethesda, Md. But so far he has collected only 39 pounds. This is the time of year when the mushroom is round, be said, along the coast. He added that it was unmistakable: a scarlet cap, yellow to white warts, white gills, stem enlarged at the ground, and its shape like a globe. RIVERSDALE GRANGE . TO HOLD SOCIAL NIGHT - The Riversdale Grange will hold j its social nisht at the Grange hall at eignt o ciock Saturday e v e ning. Cards will be played and re freshments will be served. The committee is Mrs. C. E. Marks and Mrs. C. T. Tipton. ' WOMEN OP MOOSE SLATE COSTUME PARTY The Women of the Moose will hold the annual Halloween dance at the lodge Saturday. Prizes for the best costume will be awarded All members are trged to attend. MU CHAPTER TO HOLD FOOD SALE Mu chapter. Beta Sigma Phi will hold a food sale at nine o'clock Saturday morning at Roseburg Electric stone. ,HRW!lSTfW( MOVING . f ... t y- h wirn economyx a ROSEBURG TRANSFER and STORAGE CO. CLIFF BRASFIELD, Mgr. 130 N. PINE ST. Mil ESTIMATES Packing Crating Storing Moving nwiu phut 3-5311 Long Dfifonce Movlna . " ROSEBURG WRITERS CLUB TO MEET MONDAY The Roseburg Writers club will meet Monday evening, Oct. 29, at eight o'clock at the home of Or. and Mrs. George E. Houck on South Stephens street. All person interested in writing are invited. RECEPTION PLANNED FOR J. N. SAND Rcceptifli will be hef by tl Eden Ladie? aid for J. N. San ho has been visiting in Swed this month, Monday at the L theran church. Ffl. Oct. U, 1951 fie Newt-Review, lotto?,. Ore. f CHORAL SOCIETY TO MEET MONDAY The Roseburg choral society will meet Monday evening at 7:30 p.m. at the Junior high building, for re hearsal. All interested in sinking are asked to come and. bring ; friends, . i DON'S APPLIANCE 8 AND REFRIGERATION Guaranteed Worl Va ml. East of Keller's Korner RONALD BRANDT ttEEB6 SHIP 0 GHD Tii T o fietter- lime to i Irder 1 ine ! There are many motorists in our community who have reached that position in life where they feel themselves entitled to a Cadillac and yet, for one particular reason, have postponed placing their order. They have heard, and quite rightly so, that there is some delay in delivery of new Cadillacs. And so, they have decided not to visit us until the car can be had more readily. To them we say there is no belter time to order a Cadillac than right now. For each day you delay is costing you its price in motoring pleasure and satisaction! ' When you stop in at our showroom, we will talk to you frankly about what you may expect as to date of delivery. And we think you may be delighted to dis cover that the waiting period is not so long as might be expected for so fine a car in such great demand. And we think you will find, too, that once we have your order, it's a wonderful, satisfying feeling to know each passing day brings your Cadillac closer at hand. But only when that day does arrive, and yod take to Sundari f inm, ttaHtrut tnd kin Vlurtr&d rt tuijttt it cAnxf without nttiett the highway, will you know how well worth waiting for a Cadillac is. For only when you experience its magnificent per formance for yourself so stimulating to the spirit and so restful to the body that you actually look forward to those moments behind the wheel will you realize how completely Cadillac stands alone. Of course, if you have already placed your order for Cadillac then stand firm in your purposel Dealers who sell other cars are undoubtedly beseech ing you to switch your preference for the sake of immediate delivery, ' But just remember: immediate delivery means not in demand. You are waiting for a Cadillac because so many wonderful people, like yourself, want no other car. And they know that, their waiting will pay its rewards. So stand firm. And be patient for each day brings you closer to your heart's desire. ROSEBURG MOTOR (0. ROSE and WASHINGTON ST. PHONE 3-6(551 AT HANDBAGS of genuine leather. Priced to clear at the amazingly low price of 5.00 during End of Month Clearance. Former values to 19.95 Main floor. 5.00 plus tax COTTON GLOVES In assorted sizes and colors. Drastically reduced! A wonderful money saving bargain for only 79c Main floor One group of slightly soiled handker chiefs. 5ceach NYLONS. First quality hose In all the fall shades, all sizes. While they last- 89cpair Main floor FEEDING BIBS of plastic in a large cover-all sizes. This is a terrific bar gain! . Formerly 69c, Now 1 9c Downstairs store INFANT GOWNS and kimonos of the finest, warmest flannel in white only. Regularly 95c. Now 59c Downstairs store GIRLS' SLIPS of cotton with lace trimming . . . o terrific money saving value. Formerly priced 1.00 and 1.45. Now 59c Downstairs store COTTON UNION SUITS. Reg. 85c. Now 39c COTTON PANTIES. Reg. 79c. Now 39c COTTON VESTS. Reg. 79c. Now39 GIRLS' BLOUSES white, long sleeve cotton broadcloth blouses, sizes 7-14. Extra good bargain! Formerly 2.50. . Nowl.79 Downstairs store BUNTINGS with zipper fostner in pink or blue. Formerly priced at 3.50. Now at the miracle low price of just 2.19 Downstairs Store PRE-TEEN DRESSES a few pre-teen dresses of cotton and rayon, sizes 10, 12 and 14 only. Formerly 5-95, Now3.88 Downstairs Store GIRLS' WOOL COATS, sizes 14 and 16. A terrific buy! Reg. 10.95 3.29 GIRLS' WOOL PLAID ROBES. An extra super value! Reg. 10.95, Now 1.98 Downstairs Store TERRIFIC VALUES, BARGAINS BY THE SCORE ALL OFFERED TO YOU AT DRASTIC REDUCTIONS DURING MILLER'S END OF MONTH CLEARANCE. FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. STORE HOURS 9:30 fo 5:30 Ckge'It Mow Pay December 10-. DENIM QUILTED LINING LINED PLAID Water Repellent western style fur collar Poplin Jackets Cursiers' Jackets heavy duck Jumper Jackets Jackets TauPe, Grey, Green ri995 Jackets Reg. 4.95 Reg. 14.95 Reg. 19.95 Aftft 2.88 9.88 ,12.88 12.88 s50- LUNCHEON SETS of Cel-o-sheen. Reg ularly priced at 13.75. Reduced to 8.88 Downstoirs Store LUNCHEON SETS. California hand prints. Sizes 53x72. Formerly 9.95, Now 6.95 Downstairs Store STAMPED APRONS. Regularly 1.10 each, Now 69c DRESSER SCAPES of Indianhead. Form erly priced at 1.45, Now 98c Downstairs Store YARN SPECIALS' Sock Kits 1.25 Sock Kits 1.00 Yarn Toy Kits 60c Yarn 40c Cap Kit Tie Kit 50c 1.00 CROCHET THREAD for bed spreads & table cloths. 600 yds. 29c Downstairs Store o Layaway Now for Christmas Mere All Douglas County Shops ond Saves Mm fl hwe